Edpuzzle Today's Video Lesson U16D1 DUE TODAY In today's lesson, we begin to learn about the unique properties of sound waves, how the density and temperature of the medium affect the speed of sound, our perception of sound intensity which is loudness, and pitch. Notes page 42
| Edpuzzle Today's Video Lesson U16D2 DUE TODAY In today's lesson, we learn about the Doppler Effect and how the movement of either the observer or the source of a wave affects its frequency. Notes page 43
| Edpuzzle Today's Video Lesson U16D3 DUE TODAY In today's lesson, we learn about some of the uses of sound, including Echolocation, Sonar, and Ultrasound. All of these use the formula S=D/T to calculate an image using the speed of sound and the time for an echo to return. Notes page 44 | Edpuzzle Today's Video Lesson U16D4 DUE TODAY In today's lesson, we learn about The Electromagnetic Spectrum and some of the applications for the different types of electromagnetic energy. Radio waves are the longest with the least energy and are not dangerous to humans, Gamma radiation is the highest energy with the shortest wavelength and are very dangerous. Notes page 45 | Edpuzzle Today's Video Lesson U16D5 DUE TODAY In today's lesson, we learn what happens when electromagnetic energy hits a new substance. If the energy can pass through the substance it changes mediums and refracts, if it can not pass it is either absorbed or reflected. Reflections can either be regular, like a mirror, or diffuse, off of rough surfaces. Materials are either transparent, translucent, or opaque. Notes page 47 |
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